Tupper LakeTinman Half
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Tupper LakeTinman Half - Triathlon1/2 Ironman
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Comments: Due to high temp and race distance I decided to take it slow and safe. I stayed at the back of the wave and swam as far to the outside as possible. Water was very choppy swallowed a lot of water. I got into the groove at the halfway point started to slow down my kick in order to avoid cramps in my calves. trained a lot for this event so it didn't take to much out of me. What would you do differently?: Go out a little quicker Transition 1
Comments: everything went well I need to find ways to get my transition down to the mid 1 min range. What would you do differently?: not wear socks think what i can do differently to speed up time Bike
Comments: I hardly trained at all for the bike, well to be honest I didn't train at all for it! So I decided to ride at a very comfortable pace. felt good until the last 15 miles or so. Back and neck got very stiff. What would you do differently?: train train train!!!!! Transition 2
Comments: went well hydrated and took off What would you do differently?: nothing Run
Comments: Like most everyone else I felt like I was at death's door. Walked through all aid stations and just focused on staying hydrated. Not training for the bike probably took a lot out of me. A guy I was talking with said this was his fourth tinman and by far this was the worst conditions he had ever seen. Another guy told me he did the Lake Placid Ironman last year and that this half was harder than the Ironman he did! So that gives you an idea how ridiculous the conditions were. What would you do differently?: nothing, conditions dictated all our fates. Post race
Warm down: just sat and tried to stay cool sprayed with cool water. My kids ran with me to the finish and that was pretty cool! What limited your ability to perform faster: wether hot hot hot hot Event comments: volunteers were awesome. They were our savoirs literally. My wife said all she heard all day were sirens from the emergnecy vehicles and from what I saw from the results page a lot of people did not finish. I'm proud to have just finished this race. After the race I told myself never again, but now I am thinking about signing up for the Lake Placid Ironman. Last updated: 2005-06-28 12:00 AM
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90'sF / 0C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 366/693
Age Group = 35-39
Age Group Rank = 69/110
Went to the McDonalds down the street and ate breakfast. Tried to get my nerves in check. This being my first half I didn't know what to expect. Hearing the temps would be in the mid 90's made me really nervous.
Relaxed as much as possible and hung out with the wife and kids. Figure no stretching needed due to temps and length of race. Focused on staying hydrated which would be a constant theme for the day.